Rabbids Go Home is a wacky action party game released by Ubisoft in 2009 for the Nintendo Wii. Developed by the talented team at Ubisoft Montpellier, it marks a fresh direction for the Rabbids franchise by stepping away from the mini-game collection format of previous entries. The story follows the loveable, screaming bunnies on a hilarious quest to reach the moon, which they believe is the perfect home. To get there, they collect random human objects and pile them into a shopping cart, building a tower tall enough to fly off the planet. Players push the cart through stores, hospitals, airports, and city streets, knocking over shoppers and grabbing anything that is not nailed down. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls feel intuitive, with steering, jumping, and screaming all mapped to simple gestures. Its cartoon style, slapstick humor, and constant chaos give the title a charm that stands apart from typical platformers on the system, making every level feel like a wild cartoon short.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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4.0 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Action |
| File Size | 4.0 GB |
| Release Year | 2009 |
| Developer | Ubisoft Montpellier |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Rabbids Go Home is a wacky action party game released by Ubisoft in 2009 for the Nintendo Wii. Developed by the talented team at Ubisoft Montpellier, it marks a fresh direction for the Rabbids franchise by stepping away from the mini-game collection format of previous entries. The story follows the loveable, screaming bunnies on a hilarious quest to reach the moon, which they believe is the perfect home. To get there, they collect random human objects and pile them into a shopping cart, building a tower tall enough to fly off the planet. Players push the cart through stores, hospitals, airports, and city streets, knocking over shoppers and grabbing anything that is not nailed down. The Wii Remote and Nunchuk controls feel intuitive, with steering, jumping, and screaming all mapped to simple gestures. Its cartoon style, slapstick humor, and constant chaos give the title a charm that stands apart from typical platformers on the system, making every level feel like a wild cartoon short.
The game features over 50 levels packed with collectible items, secret areas, and outrageous obstacles. A two-player cooperative mode lets a friend join in by shaking objects loose with a second Wii Remote, adding fun chaos to every run. Players earn cash and trophies that decorate their underground Rabbid headquarters, giving a light progression system that rewards exploration. A creative customization mode lets fans design their own Rabbids using the Wii Remote speaker, drawing faces, picking outfits, and recording silly sounds that play back during gameplay. Boss encounters with grumpy humans known as Verminators add tension between the cart runs, requiring quick reflexes and sharp turns. The soundtrack mixes catchy tunes with the iconic Rabbid screams, keeping the energy high throughout every stage. With its goofy story, varied locations, and family friendly chaos, Rabbids Go Home delivers a memorable experience that suits both quick play sessions and longer couch coop nights with friends or family members.